There are multiple samples on the mapsalive website.
Scott showed how to upload a couple images and create the links on the image. VERY easy!
Scott used a rubric with the kids to determine the grades. This was his first time. He's using the free version, but it's free for a year.
Other uses - rainforest project, watershed project, biome project.
Suggestions from the audience:
Dissections - images posted here and explained
Geology -
Forensics class - already used by New York City Police to display crime scene information
Photosynthesis lesson -
Question: How much time do your students spend on the computers?
Answer: Project based. Doing a Mitosis project using inspiration and this site. Not a goal to use the computers daily.
Interactive Diagrams
Scott GalenWarwick School District
The inspiration came from a need to have interactive diagrams. His coaches took him to: http://www.mapsalive.com
There you can upload images and turn them into interactive. To see a sample go here: http://tour.mapsalive.com/1507/page1.htm To see more examples, use this page: http://www.mapsalive.com/Home5.aspx and the links on the right side.
There are multiple samples on the mapsalive website.
Scott showed how to upload a couple images and create the links on the image. VERY easy!
Scott used a rubric with the kids to determine the grades. This was his first time. He's using the free version, but it's free for a year.
Other uses - rainforest project, watershed project, biome project.
Suggestions from the audience:
Dissections - images posted here and explained
Geology -
Forensics class - already used by New York City Police to display crime scene information
Photosynthesis lesson -
Question: How much time do your students spend on the computers?
Answer: Project based. Doing a Mitosis project using inspiration and this site. Not a goal to use the computers daily.